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mmmmm I had two 10 infinities (reference series) in a sealed box (each driver sealed separately) - in a 2002 VW Jetta (shit made-in-Mexico car). This was my first car, and first sub setup it was sweeeet. Go for a small sealed box - you'll get tight punchy bass.

Port is too small.......... can't usually throw a sub into any ole box. The box has to fit the tech specs of the sub to work optimally. Funny thing that. Many times I've been able to build setups for people that kill installs with better gear that cost a sh-tload more money because of this fact. It's amazing how good you can make a basic sub sound if you follow the specs (box size and sub power requirements).

If you go online to Infinity's web page, you should be able to get the box sizing........ or even call their customer sevice.......... assuming they have such an animal.